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Cyprus Mail on MSNSri Lanka counts monkeys, peacocks and squirrels to tackle crop damageBy Uditha Jayasinghe Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday ... Gnanasena spends hours patrolling the neat rows of coconut, mango and banana plants he has carefully grown. But tribes of monkeys still strip ...
This photo taken on Feb. 20, 2025 shows a mango test field in Nochchiyagama, Sri Lanka. (Xinhua/Wu Yue)In 2023, a cooperation project on tropical ...
DAMBULLA: As farmers lament agricultural losses, Sri Lanka launched a wildlife census on Saturday to count gigantic squirrels ...
The demonstration plot was copied in Sri Lanka. Thanks to the new techniques, tropical fruit cultivation experiments have ...
The demonstration plot was copied in Sri Lanka. Thanks to the new techniques, tropical fruit cultivation experiments have been conducted, including mangoes, pineapples and bananas. The outcomes ...
Crop damage due to animal activity is widespread, varying based on geography, crop type, and the species responsible. The dry-zone districts—Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Monaragala—are among the ...
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